Siegma

(1932 CW )
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NOW @ 1 SAG 54
FOUND @ 13 VIR 27
 
Inclination: 5.946
Eccentricity: 0.033
Period: 4.56 years
AU 2.75
Type: 0000

Discovery Chart

14.2.1932 01:43 Heidelberg 8e43 49n24 observations 1


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Named in honor of Siegfried A. Marx (1934–1995), director of the Karl Schwarzschild Observatory at Tautenburg and professor of astronomy at Jena University. Marx is working on problems of interstellar and intergalactic matter, and he has made important contributions to questions of techniques and proper interpretations of astrophotographic observations. He is well-known for the publication of many textbooks and is one of the great popularizers of astronomy in Germany. His interests include the astrometric work on minor planets and he always supported observational campaigns with the largest Schmidt telescope in the world. (M 18643) _ _.


Discovered on 14-2-1932 in Heidelberg by Reinmuth, K.

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